Evidences of Christianity ! I am weary of the word. Make a man feel the want of it ; rouse him, if you can, to the self-knowledge of his need of it ; and you may safely trust it to its own evidence, — remembering only the express declaration of Christ... Littell's Living Age - Page 411870Full view - About this book
| 1826 - 590 pages
...demonstrations of God from- nature, evidences of Christianity, &c. &c. Evidences of Christianity ! I am weary of the word. Make a man feel the want of it; rouse him, if you can," to the self knowledge of the need of it, and you may safely trust it to his... | |
| Leonard Woods, Charles D. Pigeon - 1835 - 740 pages
...other recorded knowledge from existence. " Evidences of Christianity !" says Mr. Coleridge, " I am weary of the word ! Make a man feel the want of it ; rouse him, if you can, to the self-knowledge of his need of it ; and you may safely trust it to its... | |
| 1837 - 424 pages
...evidence." It was in this feeling, obviously, that Coleridge exclaimed, " Evidences of Christianity ! I am weary of the word. Make a man feel the want of it ; rouse him, if you can, to the self-knowledge of his need of it; and you may safely trust it to its... | |
| Octavius Winslow - 1838 - 326 pages
...is true. There is much wisdom in the observation of Coleridge, — " Evidence of Christianity ! I am weary of the word ! Make a man feel the want of it ; rouse him to the self-knowledge of his need of it, and you may safely trust it to its own evidence."... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1839 - 386 pages
...of God from nature, evidences of of Christianity, and the like. Evidences of Christianity \ 28* I am weary of the word. Make a man feel the want of it ; rouse him, if you can, to the self-knowledge, of his need of it ; and you may safely trust it to... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1839 - 404 pages
...demonstrations of God from nature, evidences of Christianity, and the like. Evidences of Christianity! Iain weary of the word. Make a man feel the want of it ; rouse him, if you can, to the self-knowledge of his need of it ; and you may safely trust it to its... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1839 - 346 pages
...the word. Make a man feel the want of it ; rouse him, if you can, to the self-knowledge of his need of it ; and you may safely trust it to its own evidence, — remembering only the express declaration of Christ himself: No man cometh to me, unless the Father... | |
| Orville Dewey - 1846 - 406 pages
...evidence." It was in this feeling, obviously, that Coleridge exclaimed, " Evidences of Christianity ! I am weary of the word. Make a man feel the want of it ; rouse him, if you can, to the self-knowledge of his need of it ; and you may safely trust it to its... | |
| Orville Dewey - 1846 - 408 pages
...the word. Make a man feel the want of it ; rouse him, if you can, to the self-knowledge of his need of it ; and you may safely trust it to its own evidence."* That this way of thinking is unphilosophical, that it does not properly perceive the very ground on... | |
| Orville Dewey - 1846 - 420 pages
...evidence." It was in this feeling, obviously, that Coleridge exclaimed, " Evidences of Christianity ! I am weary of the word. Make a man feel the want of it ; rouse him, if you can, to the self-knowledge of his need of it ; and you may safely trust it to its... | |
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